Shiba inu Dog Names
Inizio
Italian for beginning
Inosuke
The name of a character known for his wild nature and boar mask in the manga and anime series 'Demon Slayer'.
Inumi
The Japanese word for dog
Iroh
The noble one
Isoko
A Japanese term meaning 'child of the river'
Itsuki
Means 'pure' or 'clean' in Japanese
Itto
Japanese for 'one' or 'first'
Jinno
A name of Japanese origin meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'
Joko
Joko is a common Javanese name meaning 'young man' or 'youth'.
Jubei
A legendary warrior or hero
Juri
Japanese for 'accurate' or 'to stand'
Juro
To combine or blend
Kabe
A Japanese word meaning 'wall' or 'fence'
Kaede
Maple
Kafu
Japanese word for 'flower'
Kahili
A traditional Hawaiian feather ornament or ceremonial staff
Kai
Sea in Hawaiian; victory in Japanese
Kaido
The name means 'ocean pathway' in Japanese.
Kalimo
The name does not have a widely accepted meaning but is often associated with creativity and uniqueness
Kami
A term meaning 'god' or 'spirit' in Japanese
Kamiko
Child of the god
Kashi
A type of Japanese rice cracker
Katana
A traditional Japanese sword
Katari
Means 'the one who is respected' in Japanese
Kato
The name Kato means the second born in Japanese.
Katoro
A Japanese name meaning 'the one who stands out' or 'the one who shines'
Katsumi
Victorious beauty
Kawa
River in Japanese
Kaz
A name of Japanese origin meaning 'peace' or 'harmony'.
Kazan
A cool breeze or wind
Kazu
A Japanese name meaning 'harmony' or 'peace'.
Kazuki
Peaceful tree
Kazumi
Harmonious beauty
Kazuto
One who is good at his work; a person of skill
Kei
Japanese for 'blessing' or 'rich', often used as a name for both males and females
Kenji
A Japanese name meaning 'strong' or 'two', depending on the kanji used.
Kento
Strong and healthy
Kenzo
Japanese for 'a strong and vigorous man'
Keyko
A name meaning 'strong' or 'mighty'
Ki
Japanese for 'tree' or 'energy'
Kiba
The name means 'fang' in Japanese
Kido
Brave child or one who is strong
Kim
A surname of various origins, often associated with leadership and authority
Kimchi
A traditional Korean side dish made of fermented vegetables
Kimo
Japanese for 'sacred' or 'bearer of the spirit'
Kimon
The sign of the zodiac associated with a particular personality traits
Kingo
Derived from Japanese which means 'the herald of the king'
Kinno
A joyful and playful spirit
Kinto
A Japanese word meaning 'golden' or 'gold'.
Kio
Japanese for 'a brighter place' or 'to shine'.
Kirei
Japanese for 'beautiful' or 'clean'
Kiri
A type of tree or a butterfly in some cultures
Kiro
A name of Japanese origin meaning 'shine' or 'light'
Kiseki
Miracle or wonder in Japanese
Kishi
A common name in Japanese, often associated with a guardian or protector.
Kita
Japanese for 'north' or 'the northern direction'
Kitana
A name derived from the Japanese word for 'cutting tool' or 'sword'.
Kitaro
A boy who brings good fortune
Kito
The meaning of Kito is 'gift' in Swahili
Kivo
An indigenous word meaning 'to be loved' or 'beloved'.
Kiyo
Pure or clean
Kiyomi
Pure beauty
Kiyoshi
Quiet or eco
Koba
A playful or energetic spirit
Koji
A Japanese name meaning 'little' or 'small'.
Kokoro
Heart or spirit
Kono
Japanese name meaning 'this or that'
Kota
A name meaning 'friend' or 'companion' in various cultures
Koto
Japanese word for 'harp'
Kubo
Japanese word meaning 'corner' or 'angle'
Kugo
A name often associated with strength and resilience.
Kujo
Derived from Japanese, meaning 'to manage' or 'to handle'
Kumi
A term of endearment in Japanese, often means 'companion' or 'friend'
Kumiko
A child who is destined to be a valuable person
Kuni
A name of Japanese origin meaning 'country' or 'land'
Kunio
A masculine name of Japanese origin, meaning 'manly' or 'masculine'.
Kura
A Japanese term meaning 'warehouse' or 'storehouse'
Kuri
Japanese for chestnut
Kuro
Japanese for black
Kuron
Japanese for 'black'
Kuuki
Japanese for air
Kwan
Bringer of peace
Kyoto
Capital city of Japan
Kyu
A Japanese word meaning 'nine' or can refer to a level in a ranking system
Lakota
Friend or ally
Ling
A Chinese word meaning 'forest' or 'gem'.
Madara
The one who stands out or is prominent
Mai
May in Japanese, often associated with beautiful blossoms
Maiko
A young woman in traditional Japanese performing arts
Maka
A name derived from the Hawaiian word meaning 'to gain' or 'to acquire'.
Maki
Japanese for 'roll' or 'to bundle'
Makoto
Truth or sincerity
Mana
Spiritual power or energy
Manami
A Japanese name meaning 'beautiful waves' or 'bountiful beauty'.
Mandara
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'sweet' or 'delightful', often associated with the mystical Mandara mountain.
Manju
Sweet pastry
Maple
A type of tree known for its distinctive leaves and sweet sap
Maru
Circle or round
Marutaro
A common Japanese name often associated with 'hero' or 'noble'.
Masa
Japanese term meaning 'increase' or 'increase in amount'